Russia scraps threat of retroactive bond tax

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Russia scraps threat of retroactive bond tax

Russia has abandoned the idea of insisting that a withholding tax be paid retrospectively on loan participation notes. However, the tax could be applicable to bonds issued by Russian borrowers in 2013 and later, making the process of issuing a Eurobond more expensive and complicated.

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